§ 344.03 Establishment of a Midtown Mixed-Use District
   The boundaries of the Midtown Mixed-Use District (MMUD), and any of its four (4) sub-areas, as defined below, may be established only in accordance with the required procedures for a Zoning Map amendment under Chapter 331. The boundaries of the Midtown Mixed-Use District and its sub-areas shall be indicated on the official City of Cleveland Zoning Map with the symbol MMUD.
   (a)   Euclid Corridor Development Sub-Area (MMUD-1): Provides for a mix of land uses to be built at higher densities; requiring the siting of buildings closer to the front property line and closer to each other; facilitating pedestrian access to the proposed transit stops and to buildings; and encouraging the location of retail shops, plazas and other pedestrian amenities at the ground level of buildings.
   (b)   Chester Corridor Development Sub-Area (MMUD-2): Provides for a residential area of medium density adjacent to the existing residential areas on the north side that reinforces the landscaped character of Chester Avenue and permits expansion of the Euclid Corridor Development Area patterns when a mixed-use project extends to Chester Avenue from Euclid Avenue.
   (c)   Carnegie Corridor Development Sub-Area (MMUD-3): Provides for a mix of uses that includes accommodating auto-oriented retail and light industrial uses in a manner that encourages placing buildings near the street with landscaping along the frontage.
   (d)   Chester Corridor West Development Sub- Area (MMUD-4): Provides for light industrial uses in a manner that encourages placing buildings near the street with landscaping along the frontage.
(Ord. No. 910-05. Passed 7-13-05, eff. 8-22-05)